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roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. >> shepard: investigators are in turkey are ordering a blood and dna stample sphrt 2-6r789 1 people to try to find out who killed a woman from new york city is a radio sierra bringing istanbul alone investigators say they found her body on saturday reported whether i a head wound. police say there is no evidence that she was robbed they don't know why somebody targeted her for dead they still haven't told her children ages 9 and 11 that mom is not coming home. case gal ger tracking droments who are these 29 people they are examining. >> including two women. police have already questioned in connection with with the murder of is a rye sierra. her autopsy has been completed take samples from her body and see if they match any of those potential suspects. fingernails show signed she tried to fight off her attacker including citizen beneath fingernails. the fbi is involved in this investigation new york c
roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. >> shepard: investigators are in turkey are ordering a blood and dna stample sphrt 2-6r789 1 people to try to find out who killed a woman from new york city is a radio sierra bringing istanbul alone investigators say they found her body on saturday reported whether i a head wound. police say there is no evidence that...
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. >>> air asia x has started banning kids under 12 from the first seven rows in economy class on some flights. child-free area also has softer lighting and is called the quiet zone. i'm thinking if you put a child in row eight you can still hear them. we'll see if it woshs. anderson? >> yeah. all right, susan. thanks. >>> just ahead, really sad story, chris kyle, reportedly one of the best snipers the u.s. military has ever seen, went to a remote shooting range with two other men this weekend. only one of the three is live and he is charged with double murder. latest on the investigation ahead. >>> the pakistani teenager shot in the head by the taliban is talking about her future. she is talking up a storm. dr. sanjay gupta explains how this is even possible. >>> we all witness ed it, the night the lights went out at the super bowl. today, the day everyone is asking what happened. we'll have details on that ahead. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit checks with mobile deposit. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and manage your cash and investments tdd#: 1-80
. >>> air asia x has started banning kids under 12 from the first seven rows in economy class on some flights. child-free area also has softer lighting and is called the quiet zone. i'm thinking if you put a child in row eight you can still hear them. we'll see if it woshs. anderson? >> yeah. all right, susan. thanks. >>> just ahead, really sad story, chris kyle, reportedly one of the best snipers the u.s. military has ever seen, went to a remote shooting range with two...
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lawmakers are takkng to reduce thh deficit and promote econooic growth.. 3 just days after news thht the economy as shrunk slightly in the fourth uarter of 2012, presidenn obama says the recovvry issshowwng signn & of growth. the president sat down with c-b-s' scott pelley forrannexccusive innerview aheaddof the superr -3 bowl.marianne rafferty hassmore. 3 ooama says: "housing is 3 going strong, car sales are uu. the truth is overall here were a lottof ositive signs eeonomy is taking a step forward, but some economisss say ii's on a slow path. -3 some say one offthe things polding up progress is folkss in washinggon. president obama is ccaling on lawmakers toowork together on a balanced approach to reduce the deficit and promote economii growth. but continued gridlock may pmpact a deal.dowd: republicans are unwilling to let's ddficit spend in order 3&&pare unwilliig to address -3 government ssending, so they -3 deficit spend, both sides, wwich iswhy the country does not rust washington. -& while thh wwite house and 3 fiscal cciff, the eal alss deferred auuomaticcspending cuts to the beginning of
lawmakers are takkng to reduce thh deficit and promote econooic growth.. 3 just days after news thht the economy as shrunk slightly in the fourth uarter of 2012, presidenn obama says the recovvry issshowwng signn & of growth. the president sat down with c-b-s' scott pelley forrannexccusive innerview aheaddof the superr -3 bowl.marianne rafferty hassmore. 3 ooama says: "housing is 3 going strong, car sales are uu. the truth is overall here were a lottof ositive signs eeonomy is taking a...
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the economy grows more slowly. government is a significant part of the economy. and if we learned anything, which you suggest we haven't, if we were going to learn from this, what we would learn is in fact you cut the government spending at a time like this you're going to grow more slowly. now the sequester threatens $85 billion of cuts in 2013. and most estimates are that could take another half of a percentage point off of gdp. like i said, if we're growing at somewhere around 1.2% we can't afford that. why is the market -- the dow hit 14,000 today, doing very, very well. >> i think i can explain it. >> explain it, enlighten me. >> so far, we have been talking exclusively about the united states. although i did mention austerity and europe. but corporate profitability is doing well. well, if you're a multi-national corporation that can sell into developing economies in asia, for example, then your profitability doesn't depend on the united states getting it right. it doesn't depend on the congress rejecting austerity. what it does is go where there is growth.
the economy grows more slowly. government is a significant part of the economy. and if we learned anything, which you suggest we haven't, if we were going to learn from this, what we would learn is in fact you cut the government spending at a time like this you're going to grow more slowly. now the sequester threatens $85 billion of cuts in 2013. and most estimates are that could take another half of a percentage point off of gdp. like i said, if we're growing at somewhere around 1.2% we can't...
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in a vulnerable economy that is dangerous. i think it is more important to make the hard decisions, make your fiscal consolidations back loaded. to kick in gradually over time, think is the right policy for an economy like we have that is still vulnerable. >> talking about the short-term decisionings. can we pay our bills this year? given your view about nothing can happen in two years. >> define pay our bills. >> will the federal government honor our debt this summer? >> that is a question about the debt limit. >> yes. >> i think so. i think the most likely scenario is that a few months from now congress repeats what it just did. there is a lot of huffing and puffing and i think they do another extension. i don't think it is a long-term extension, i think it is a six months or nine months extension. i think the fiscal conservatives try to get some kind of concession on spending in exchange for that. that is not ideal. i think that is probably the most likely scenario. last week i saw urging republican to vote for an increase
in a vulnerable economy that is dangerous. i think it is more important to make the hard decisions, make your fiscal consolidations back loaded. to kick in gradually over time, think is the right policy for an economy like we have that is still vulnerable. >> talking about the short-term decisionings. can we pay our bills this year? given your view about nothing can happen in two years. >> define pay our bills. >> will the federal government honor our debt this summer?...
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economy today. out recently the labor department just announced in january that unemployment, the rate has jumped one-tenth of a percent to 7.9%. the economy shrank slightly in the last quarter of 2012. our nation's debt grew to $16.4 trillion. investors are seemingly unfazed pushing the dow jones to the 14,000 mark for the first time since 2007. what is all with the conflicting data and why is the dow reacting this way. and the unemployment rate ticked up to 7.9% and the dow spiked, how do you explain that? >> the unemployment rate moved to 7.9% and it would be worse that more people found a job dropped out to the work force and stopped looking altogether. it was 169,000. so many people had stopped looking for work, just gotten discouraged and given up since the president has been in office that unemployment rate would be 10% if those people were still looking for a job. even worse, 22.7 million people that are unemployed. if you include people who would like to work more, they need more work in or
economy today. out recently the labor department just announced in january that unemployment, the rate has jumped one-tenth of a percent to 7.9%. the economy shrank slightly in the last quarter of 2012. our nation's debt grew to $16.4 trillion. investors are seemingly unfazed pushing the dow jones to the 14,000 mark for the first time since 2007. what is all with the conflicting data and why is the dow reacting this way. and the unemployment rate ticked up to 7.9% and the dow spiked, how do you...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ the brave >> thank you...
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an economy's growth is determined by how many people work, how hard they work, and how efficient they are. and in order to get an economy going, you need that type of an environment, so this is a good number. > economics 101. let me ask you about the participation rate. we haven't talked about that. but it is there every month. and there is some significant data there. > > sure. i guess the most significant thing that we are witnessing now is that people are staying in the workforce longer. so if you actually look at people who are above age 65 or even above age 60, you are seeing that they are participating in the labour force much longer than they had in the past. and that is actually a decent thing longer- term. > now, that is not necessarily for economic reasons. we are living longer after all. > > sure. we are living longer, all kinds of factors are weighing in, and i think people are just less confident in retirement, and they want to make sure they still have an income stream. probably some of that even has to do with low fixed income rates these days. in order to collect some
an economy's growth is determined by how many people work, how hard they work, and how efficient they are. and in order to get an economy going, you need that type of an environment, so this is a good number. > economics 101. let me ask you about the participation rate. we haven't talked about that. but it is there every month. and there is some significant data there. > > sure. i guess the most significant thing that we are witnessing now is that people are staying in the workforce...
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and the state of economy is not much better. which could mean we have more down days like today. >> all right. let's talk about it. chris weiland. also joining us here is mark martiak. but let's start with you, chris. make your case. you think we're setting up for a bigger decline here. >> i think the fed has been driving this rally. you've had a rotation out of bonds in the stocks. we all know that. and i think, too, that the fed has gotten what it wanted. to force people out of riskless assets. and so to that extent we've had the rally. if you look at employment flopping around between 150, 175,000 a month, we don't have a catalyst here for strong sustained growth. at least in my view. then if you look at the regulatory environment, it isn't healthy. you have to say we're constrained as far as providing credit to consumers. all in all, i think it's hard to put a bold case together that's relying on fundamentals. >> what about that? is that rally about the fed and not the fundamentals? >> yes to some extent. but i'm advising my
and the state of economy is not much better. which could mean we have more down days like today. >> all right. let's talk about it. chris weiland. also joining us here is mark martiak. but let's start with you, chris. make your case. you think we're setting up for a bigger decline here. >> i think the fed has been driving this rally. you've had a rotation out of bonds in the stocks. we all know that. and i think, too, that the fed has gotten what it wanted. to force people out of...
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it's not the right thing to do for the economy. it's not the right thing for folks who are out there still looking for work. the good news is this doesn't have to happen. for all the drama and disagreements we've had over the past few years, democrats and republicans have still been able to come together and cut the deficit by more than $2.5 trillion through a mix of spending cuts and higher rates on taxes for the healthy. the balanced approach has achieved more than $2.5 trillion in deficit reduction. that's more than halfway towards the $4 trillion in deficit reduction that economists and elected officials from both parties believe is required to stabilize our debt. so we've made progress. i still believe we can finish the job with a balanced mix of spending cuts and more tax reform. the proposals that i put forward during the fiscal cliff negotiations, in discussions with speaker boehner and others, are still very much on the table. i just want to repeat, the deals that i put forward, the balanced approach of spending cuts and e
it's not the right thing to do for the economy. it's not the right thing for folks who are out there still looking for work. the good news is this doesn't have to happen. for all the drama and disagreements we've had over the past few years, democrats and republicans have still been able to come together and cut the deficit by more than $2.5 trillion through a mix of spending cuts and higher rates on taxes for the healthy. the balanced approach has achieved more than $2.5 trillion in deficit...
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but i'll -- >> i think the economy deserves your judgment as to whether you were right or wrong about the surge. >> i'll explain why i made those comments -- >> i want to know if you were right or wrong. that's a direct question. i expect a direct answer. >> the surge assisted in the objective. but if we review the record a little bit -- >> will you please answer the question? were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be "the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since vietnam"? were you correct or incorrect? yes or no? >> my reference to the surge -- >> are you answering the question, senator hagel? the question is were you right or wrong? that's a pretty straightforward question. >> well -- >> i would like the answer whether you were right or wrong, and then you are free to elaborate. >> well, i'm not going to give you a yes or no answer on a lot of things. >> well, let the record show you refused to answer that question. now please go ahead. >> well, if you would like me to explain why -- >> i actually would like an answer. yes or no? >> well,
but i'll -- >> i think the economy deserves your judgment as to whether you were right or wrong about the surge. >> i'll explain why i made those comments -- >> i want to know if you were right or wrong. that's a direct question. i expect a direct answer. >> the surge assisted in the objective. but if we review the record a little bit -- >> will you please answer the question? were you correct or incorrect when you said that the surge would be "the most...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ every human being is unique. and there is one store that recognizes it. the sleep number store. the only place in the world you'll find the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. an exclusive collection of innovations that totally individualizes your sleep. pillows that adjust for cradling comfort. temperature-balancing bedding. dual warmth comforters. all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. in the name of human individuality: the sleep number collection. discover how our sleep professionals can individualize your sleep experienc
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i'm wondering why in terms of a growing economy you talk about consumption instead of production. that's what it seems like to me. >> well, i do because in order to be able to raise price, you need demand. if there's a shortage of supply, sure, that can mean something, but not if there's no demand. right. if you have shortage of supply of some product that nobody likes, you can't raise price. it doesn't mean anything. and that's why we focus on demand on the show. a company has got to earn its stars before you buy it. use the e.p.s. to figure out a company's growth rate and then take it from there. "mad money" will be right back. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tel
i'm wondering why in terms of a growing economy you talk about consumption instead of production. that's what it seems like to me. >> well, i do because in order to be able to raise price, you need demand. if there's a shortage of supply, sure, that can mean something, but not if there's no demand. right. if you have shortage of supply of some product that nobody likes, you can't raise price. it doesn't mean anything. and that's why we focus on demand on the show. a company has got to...
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war on women everything but the bad economy. strategic, purposeful? >> yes, but i would like to concentrate what is being repeated on the "new york times" and editorials why the president himself, he says if we want to do something to reduce these gun shootings all we have to do is for the american people to want to do something. no, we need the aclu and mentally ill to stop this shooting. this kid that was kidnapped in alabama and finally released, that was crazy man that took him. everyone knew he was crazy. american sniper great american male, more shots at the enemy he was killed by a man with a history of mental problems. >> sean: conservative talk radio. >> aurora, tucson, this is crazy people. everything they are telling you what they can do about guns is lie. problem with universal background checks one,have them now. any licensed gun dealer is performing a background check. if you are walking through a gun show, everybody is doing background checks. the only people who are not suggested to background checks are people giving them to their son
war on women everything but the bad economy. strategic, purposeful? >> yes, but i would like to concentrate what is being repeated on the "new york times" and editorials why the president himself, he says if we want to do something to reduce these gun shootings all we have to do is for the american people to want to do something. no, we need the aclu and mentally ill to stop this shooting. this kid that was kidnapped in alabama and finally released, that was crazy man that took...
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the economy grew lot maybe more than 3% sometimes. unemployment below 5%. the budget was balanced due to his own. how would he manage to keep making budget go lower? how did it help the dismi a lot because he got the government out of the way of the economy. >> traces life of the 30th.of the united states in cool a.j. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's q & a. >>> next an interview with chris kyle author of "american sniper." he was killed this past weekend by a young marine believed to be suffering from ptsz. this is an hour. >> host: chris kyle, why did you decide to join the navy? >> guest: i grew up thinking the marines were the against on the block. i always wanted to be one. so i went and tried to become ao marine.nd marine recruiter was out tothene lunch.p mall all o then, all of a sudden you have r the army recruiters, navyrecrui, recruiters are all trying to pick you off think it should come to them. i talked to each one of them. the navy recruiter sold me on beingon a navy s.e.a.l. be a >> host: at the moment that moment you knew you wanted to b
the economy grew lot maybe more than 3% sometimes. unemployment below 5%. the budget was balanced due to his own. how would he manage to keep making budget go lower? how did it help the dismi a lot because he got the government out of the way of the economy. >> traces life of the 30th.of the united states in cool a.j. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's q & a. >>> next an interview with chris kyle author of "american sniper." he was killed this past weekend by a...
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is this policy a risk to the economy? what do you think? >> i think the real risk from this policy comes from the exit strategy. the exit strategy is still years away, as i think most people recognize. but when the exit does come, the fed doesn't really have, i would say, aoverly robust tools to really deal with all of the additional reserves that have been pumped into the system. and that's when we think the real risk to the economy comes into play. but certainly in that article, and i think peter fisher was quoted in that article, there is a very sound point to a low-rate environment and banks effectively being unwilling to lend at these low rates. i think that is a fantastic point for the near term. more long-term, our real worry is about the exit. >> susie: real quickly, i want to ask you about the jobs report that comes out on friday because more people get jobs, it is good for the economy. >> right. >> susie: might there be a surprise that more hiring is going on? >> we do not expect any surprises, at least not any upward surprises. i
is this policy a risk to the economy? what do you think? >> i think the real risk from this policy comes from the exit strategy. the exit strategy is still years away, as i think most people recognize. but when the exit does come, the fed doesn't really have, i would say, aoverly robust tools to really deal with all of the additional reserves that have been pumped into the system. and that's when we think the real risk to the economy comes into play. but certainly in that article, and i...
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is this policy a risk to the economy? what do you think? >> i think the real risk from this policy comes from the exit strategy. the exit strategy is still years away, as i think most people recognize. but when the exit does come, the fed doesn't really have i would say anoverly robust tools to really deal with all of the additional reserves that have been pumped into the system. and that's when we think the real risk to the economy comes into play. but certainly in that article, and i think peter fisher was quoted in that article, there is a very sound point to a low-rate environment and banks effectively being unwilling to lend at these low rates. i think that is a fantastic point for the near term. more long-term, our real worry is about the exit. >> susie: real quickly, i want to ask you about the jobs report that comes out on friday because more people get jobs, it is good for the economy. >> right. >> susie: might there be a surprise that more hiring is going on? >> we do not expect any surprises, at least not any upward surprises. it
is this policy a risk to the economy? what do you think? >> i think the real risk from this policy comes from the exit strategy. the exit strategy is still years away, as i think most people recognize. but when the exit does come, the fed doesn't really have i would say anoverly robust tools to really deal with all of the additional reserves that have been pumped into the system. and that's when we think the real risk to the economy comes into play. but certainly in that article, and i...
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how is the economy doing? what is the snerkt the economy that is adding jobs? it is the health care sector of the economy. i think it is -- that's partly because it is a dynamic sector coming up with incredible innovations, the amount of exciting discoveries that are looming on the horizon are bigger in health care than other parts of the economy. that's the positive. the hard side is it is a complicated side. the reason why we don't leave health care to the private sector because it is complicated. we don't look at someone on the street and say sorry you don't have insurance so too bad for you. we as society is going to take care of that person. that is what puts the government in this position. it was an incredibly important step. it is a lot like dodd-frank that the basic framework was sound. the devil is going to be in the details. we're in this 2013 on how we ramp this up and all the regulations that go in, the insurance exchanges so people can have a place to buy insurance at the start of 2014. that is going to be a huge thing to imme innocent over the ne
how is the economy doing? what is the snerkt the economy that is adding jobs? it is the health care sector of the economy. i think it is -- that's partly because it is a dynamic sector coming up with incredible innovations, the amount of exciting discoveries that are looming on the horizon are bigger in health care than other parts of the economy. that's the positive. the hard side is it is a complicated side. the reason why we don't leave health care to the private sector because it is...
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as china looks for ways to strengthen its own economy, it sees the combined population of 600 million of asean as a potential solution. china's attempts to strengthen ties with southern neighbors are likely to continue. nhk world, malaysia. >>> that wraps up our bulletin. >>> city officials in tokyo and surrounding areas are rushing on to put on tire chains and preparing snow thawing agents. rachel ferguson with details on that. >>> we're likely to get another significant snowfall. third of the season in tokyo. 10 centimeters is forecast. as for some regions, you could see up to 20 centimeters and 30 on the mountains, upper elevations. chilly across much of the country. a real gust of cold air coming down with a winter system. temperatures rebounding, another system coming across from the korean peninsula. it will brew over the city of japan and head to hokkaido and northern honchu. more wintry weather here. 4 degrees in tokyo. a big drop there. chilly, likely to rebound on thursday. 1 degree in seoul and 3 degrees in beijing. conversely. thursday and friday are looking just to fall t
as china looks for ways to strengthen its own economy, it sees the combined population of 600 million of asean as a potential solution. china's attempts to strengthen ties with southern neighbors are likely to continue. nhk world, malaysia. >>> that wraps up our bulletin. >>> city officials in tokyo and surrounding areas are rushing on to put on tire chains and preparing snow thawing agents. rachel ferguson with details on that. >>> we're likely to get another...
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economy is getting somewhat better so you've had a string of very positive economic data points that you can point to. and that is what has propelled the equity markets higher and also why bonds have sold off, but there's also a second reason. there's also a second reason why the markets are going higher, and that is because there's a wave of liquidity, courtesy of the federal reserve, the ecb as well as the bank of tokyo, currently the new actor -- >> which data point sent bond yields higher, the negative gdp or increase in the unemployment rate? >> you're right. we haven't had such great economic data. >> that's not true. the ism number is well above 50, okay? you have auto sales that are not 9 million or 10 million but they are 15 million. you have real estate prices that are rising, and, yes, did you have a poor print for q4, exactly you did, but you also had private payroll numbers that were up to 200,000 for the -- for november and december, and they will probably up the private payroll expectation again for what we just saw that 165 print, so, you know, there are positive econ
economy is getting somewhat better so you've had a string of very positive economic data points that you can point to. and that is what has propelled the equity markets higher and also why bonds have sold off, but there's also a second reason. there's also a second reason why the markets are going higher, and that is because there's a wave of liquidity, courtesy of the federal reserve, the ecb as well as the bank of tokyo, currently the new actor -- >> which data point sent bond yields...
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they want to stimulate the economy. in california, about paparazzi and right to privacy, i think this is hold up. >> a similar law in california holds this up. the court supported the law. >> i think this is a joke, though. i mean how can you say that he doesn't get the first amendment -- the photographers don't get the first amendment right. he's on a public beach. this is the video that spurred the steven tyler controversy. take a look. ♪ >> does that get you encouraged to have this law passed in. >> no. and this is what i would recommend to the paparazzi or the pr people to received the tips of where celebrities will be so they can get pictures taken, you ought to release the press releasing and phone calls to expose celebrities for trying to get their pictures on. >> greg, you were in hawaii and probably stalked. were you worried about this. >> tyler hasn't had a good song since he left foreigner. it's called the steven tyler act. that's something robert menendez paid for saturday night in the dominican republic.
they want to stimulate the economy. in california, about paparazzi and right to privacy, i think this is hold up. >> a similar law in california holds this up. the court supported the law. >> i think this is a joke, though. i mean how can you say that he doesn't get the first amendment -- the photographers don't get the first amendment right. he's on a public beach. this is the video that spurred the steven tyler controversy. take a look. ♪ >> does that get you encouraged to...
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. >> the markets for new cars in many advanced economies are saturated. but there's still room to expand in russia. so i expect much more growth. >> reporter: to cash in on the growing demand in russia for brand name cars, automaker from the u.s., europe, south korea, and japan have expanded to russia. these companiesre also stepping up local production. this factory in vladivostok assembles toyota vehicles. the company is a joint venture between mitsui and company and russian auto maker solis. it plans to make 12,000 units a year. to have set out the plant toyota sent out more than ten engineers to vladivostok at its aichi prefectu faory. local production in the far east has been given a boost with the russian government economic development plan. the far east region has rarely benefited from russia's economic growth. but officials now aim to use foreign investments in the auto sector as leverage. to help local manufacturers grow. to help the far east increase its sales across the country including the strong hold of moscow, the russian government has de
. >> the markets for new cars in many advanced economies are saturated. but there's still room to expand in russia. so i expect much more growth. >> reporter: to cash in on the growing demand in russia for brand name cars, automaker from the u.s., europe, south korea, and japan have expanded to russia. these companiesre also stepping up local production. this factory in vladivostok assembles toyota vehicles. the company is a joint venture between mitsui and company and russian auto...
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he addressed several topics from football player safety to the economy. he was asked how he felt about the recent announcement that american service women will be allowed to serve in combat. >> women as a practical matter are in combat. they may not get treated as if they are in combat. when they are in theater, they are vulnerable, wounded and they have been killed, and they have carried out their jobs with extraordinary patriotism and distinction. >> so nebraska's lieutenant governor, rick sheehy. he stepped aside after the "omaha world herald" found 2,300 late-night calls to women on his state cell phone. none of the women were his wife. the calls spiked after his wife filed for divorce last july. >>> in the next list, dr. sanjay gupta profiles a pioneer that is making the next generation of biofuels. >> people hear mick ro microbesu they think viruss, and you think what? >> i think of little mini factories. >> we call them droppin biofuels. those are molecules that are identical to those in fuels today. >> i'm jay keisling, and i'm a synthetic biologi
he addressed several topics from football player safety to the economy. he was asked how he felt about the recent announcement that american service women will be allowed to serve in combat. >> women as a practical matter are in combat. they may not get treated as if they are in combat. when they are in theater, they are vulnerable, wounded and they have been killed, and they have carried out their jobs with extraordinary patriotism and distinction. >> so nebraska's lieutenant...
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truth is, overall there were a lot of positives to the economy. the big problem is defense spending was cut 22 percent. it was the biggest drop in 42 years. it was very abrupt. it had to do with folks being worried about the possible impacts of the fiscal cliff and what goes on in washington. what i have said repeatedly is washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers. it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. there is a way for us to solve these budget problems in a responsible way through a balanced approach that the vast majority of people agree with. if we do that there's no reason why we can't have really strong growth in 2013. but we can't have washington dysfunction getting in the way. >> we will talk about that more this morning with donald trump. he joins us with fox and friends at 7:00 today. >>> before we leave the house let's get the first degree weather update with maria molina. >> it is cold. how is the weather looking for the rest of the? >> good news we could
truth is, overall there were a lot of positives to the economy. the big problem is defense spending was cut 22 percent. it was the biggest drop in 42 years. it was very abrupt. it had to do with folks being worried about the possible impacts of the fiscal cliff and what goes on in washington. what i have said repeatedly is washington cannot continually operate under a cloud of crisis. that freezes up consumers. it gets businesses worried. we can't afford these self-inflicted wounds. there is a...
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we are seeing improved economy in pickup trucks. host: what our dealers doing to capitalize that people are in the market for a car? is it more incentive for dealers? guest: if you have a new used car, so if you bought a car in 2009 or 2010, and are tired of it, that car is very valuable because we do not have a lot of car sales from those years. we sold 10 million units, not a lot. so if you have a used car, you can bargain the heck out of that. host: how do you go for a decent price? guest: you have to do your research. you have to go on to pricing websites. they have it down to is a code now. there are tools on line that consumers can use to go in and be educated when they go into a dealership and bargain with them. host: what are you looking at, other than what we are talking about? guest: we are looking at the car-truck split. this in the u.s. has been typically 50% car and 50% truck. we are leaning more towards car as we bring in smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles and consumers want that type of vehicle. we are estimating a
we are seeing improved economy in pickup trucks. host: what our dealers doing to capitalize that people are in the market for a car? is it more incentive for dealers? guest: if you have a new used car, so if you bought a car in 2009 or 2010, and are tired of it, that car is very valuable because we do not have a lot of car sales from those years. we sold 10 million units, not a lot. so if you have a used car, you can bargain the heck out of that. host: how do you go for a decent price? guest:...
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cornell west to discuss the state of the economy. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> the racial wealth gap is astounding. the census bureau shows whites have 22 times more wealth than blacks, a gap that doubled during the recession largely due to the housing crisis. many in the african-american community say that's unacceptable and the president doesn't seem to be doing much about that. >> again, i think we have to look at the whole picture here and i definitely am in line with a lot of things that dr. west says, a lot of the critics, on holding the president more accountable. we have to also hold ourselves more accountable as well. granted back in 1984 that number was 11 times, now that number is 2 times and through 2005 to 2009, the black community lost as much as 53% of inflation adjusted median wealth compared to the white community only lost 18% so unemployment rates are traditionally doubled that of whites so there's a lot more we could be doing. president passed the lily l ledbetter act, black males are earning 85 cents o
cornell west to discuss the state of the economy. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> the racial wealth gap is astounding. the census bureau shows whites have 22 times more wealth than blacks, a gap that doubled during the recession largely due to the housing crisis. many in the african-american community say that's unacceptable and the president doesn't seem to be doing much about that. >> again, i think we have to look at the whole picture here and i definitely am in...
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funds that flowed into the afghan economy. we found that even though the department of defense and the department of homeland security were working with the same afghan banks, neither agency was aware of the other. in addition the department of homeland security had not been included in important interagency working groups designed to coordinate efforts and did -- cash flow. story reported limited interagency coordination put u.s. agencies that risk and definitely were not benefiting and leveraging existing relationships. the next question i posed is particularly important for sigar because it impacts us almost as much as it impacts the agencies implementing reconstruction. and that is whether security conditions permit the effective implementation and oversight. now although the u.s. combat role is met by december 2014 the withdrawal of u.s. troops is well underway. the u.s. and coalition forces have already pulled out at the number of locations in afghanistan leaving some of those places too dangerous for us or the implement
funds that flowed into the afghan economy. we found that even though the department of defense and the department of homeland security were working with the same afghan banks, neither agency was aware of the other. in addition the department of homeland security had not been included in important interagency working groups designed to coordinate efforts and did -- cash flow. story reported limited interagency coordination put u.s. agencies that risk and definitely were not benefiting and...
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they hope authorities will take steps to stimulate the economy. >>> looks like the yen's decline is proving to be quite a boone for toyota motor. the carmaker is predicting it will post its first operating profit in five years, thanks to the currency's weakness. toyota managers have revised their profit estimate upward for the fiscal year ending in march. they say they're expecting now a profit of about $1.6 billion. that's quite a change from just a few months ago. in november they were looking for a loss of more than $200 million. managers say the weakening of the yen since mid-november will improve export margins and push up profit by more than $1.5 billion. they also note that cost-cutting efforts at factories have also been a bit of a help. managers have also raised the profit outlook for the toyota group by 9.5% in yen terms to more than $12 billion. that does include revenues from overseas operations. they're now more confident that the company will be able to maintain its domestic production target of 3 million vehicles. that's if the yen is able to stay at current levels. >>> the u
they hope authorities will take steps to stimulate the economy. >>> looks like the yen's decline is proving to be quite a boone for toyota motor. the carmaker is predicting it will post its first operating profit in five years, thanks to the currency's weakness. toyota managers have revised their profit estimate upward for the fiscal year ending in march. they say they're expecting now a profit of about $1.6 billion. that's quite a change from just a few months ago. in november they...
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has given up trying to grow the american economy. we will meet a man, mandy, who dares to upgrade one of the most beaten down companies in the land. >> i believe not so unhappy about it either. the dow, zeroing in on that 14,000 level. that is the level to watch. about 47 points away. we have not traded there since october 17th, 2007. now we're just 1.5% away from hitting that mark. really just a hop, skip, and a jump. s&p meantime has been the real sleeper here, guys, kind of creeping up on us 12 straight sessions, including today, single digit moves. the longest in two years. the nasdaq meantime is having a bit more of a struggle today. the number of techs wrecked. we'll bring you more on that in a second. meantime, down to bob pisani on the floor of nyse. is 14,000 a psychological marker or is there anything more to this. bob? >> yes, it's a psychological marker. when you've got the public talking about the stock market again, thank heavens, for the first time in years, psychological marks become important. they can produce intere
has given up trying to grow the american economy. we will meet a man, mandy, who dares to upgrade one of the most beaten down companies in the land. >> i believe not so unhappy about it either. the dow, zeroing in on that 14,000 level. that is the level to watch. about 47 points away. we have not traded there since october 17th, 2007. now we're just 1.5% away from hitting that mark. really just a hop, skip, and a jump. s&p meantime has been the real sleeper here, guys, kind of...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the situation room." i'm wolf blitzer in washington. president obama brought his push for new gun control in minneapolis today, calling for a comprehensive package of steps against gun violence. there's growing doubt one of the steps he's seeking can actually be taken. a ban on assault-type weapons. it faces an uphill battle in congress which gun control advocates and even the president himself seemed to acknowledge. our white house correspondent brianna keilar is joining us with more. what's the latest that you're hearing on this sensitive front? >> wolf, publicly, as you heard, president obama is still pushing for this assault weapons b
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ >>> welcome back to "the situation room." i'm wolf blitzer in washington....
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the government announced the economy shrank in the final quarter of 2012. that hasn't happened in three years. thank you very much, fiscal cliff. the white house also responded to republican criticism after president obama disbanded his jobs council. >> the white house says the council was only intended to last for to years. the group met four -- for two years. the group met four times during its tenure and hasn't met in more than a year. >>> do you have a little girl who tends to scream a little bit when she gets excited? you might want to cover your ears when we have celebrity birthdays in the next slot. >> how many sports fans are really fanatic. we'll talk to a sports psychologist about why millions are so intense about their team. >> it's just . >>> welcome back. 5:38. we're dealing with some snow. in purcelville, they have snow sticking to the ground with the moderate band of snow moving in from parts of west virginia and the shenandoah valley. here's a look at your forecast. we have winter weather advisories till 10:00. moderate bands of snow the nex
the government announced the economy shrank in the final quarter of 2012. that hasn't happened in three years. thank you very much, fiscal cliff. the white house also responded to republican criticism after president obama disbanded his jobs council. >> the white house says the council was only intended to last for to years. the group met four -- for two years. the group met four times during its tenure and hasn't met in more than a year. >>> do you have a little girl who tends...